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CRITICAL MOMENTS FOR TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS:


Vedic Astrology: Planetary Position that indicate the critical moments for the Terminally ill Patients: 

There are some critical moments for a patient to cross from an ailment. In those periods the patient would go very critical and the anxiety level reaches peak among their relatives. Let us find those periods.

1. If the Moon is in the 8th house from the patient's Rasi (Moon Sign).

2. If the Moon is traversing in the patient's Birth Star.

3. If Saturn, Mars, Rahu and Kethu traverses in the 22nd Star or 88th Path from the patient's Birth Star.

4. If 6th, 8th and 12th house lords traverses in the 22nd Star or 88th Path from the patient's Birth Star.

Suppose a day with above mentioned planetary position comes on Sunday, Saturday & Tuesday, then the position becomes extremely precarious. 

Again if that day comes with Full Moon Day (Poornima) and New Moon Day (Amavasya) then the risk increases manifold.

The situation would remain critical, when the Moon is placed 12.00.00 degrees away from the Sun's position @ when the Amavasya Tithi starts. The time, when the Moon traverses within +/- 03.20.00 degrees from the Sun, the situation remains quiet alarming @ when the Amavasya tithi ends and Pratipada Tithi starts. Thus the patient health condition would remain precarious both during the Amavasya Thithi and also during the Pratipada Thithi.

The situation would remain critical, when the Moon is placed within 168.00.00 and 192.00.00 degrees away from the Sun's position @ when the Poornima Tithi starts. The time, when the Moon traverses within 176.40.00 and 183.20.00 degrees from the Sun, the situation remains quiet alarming @ when the Poornima tithi ends and Pratipada Tithi starts. Thus the patient health condition would remain precarious both during the Poornima Thithi and also during the Pratipada Thithi.

Thus, the health condition of a terminally ill patient could remain very critical both during the Amavasya/Pratipada Thithi (Sukla Paksha); and also during the Poornima/Pratipada Thithi (Krishna Paksha).

Again the hours before and after the Sunset and Sunrise, the patient has to depend on the God only. 

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